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Show THE IIERALD-JOURNA- UTAR MONDAY, EERRUARY LOGAN, L, 10, 1000. PAGE SEVEN. J Follow The Success Of Others And Phone Your Want Ad To 50 Today Want Ad Rates For each insertion one cent per word; for one week, five cents per word; for one month, 15 cents per word Minimum charge for first insertion 15 cents. All want ads must be paid in advance. Call 50 and a messenger will come and get your adver-- j tlsement and remittance. LEGAL KATE Ten cents per line per Insertion 1NS1RI (TK) - rt It .bit jouig W ANTED- n.i irtiu 7i'J-R- 2 l. ll W Less Than Tie With Two Victories Over Cougars ILL PAY CASH for old lumber F-building Pncne 6ol-ll FUNERAL flowers made by exat reasonable ? good paying pert designers jobsAN open prices Special attention given to PEKBIAKV 15 IN LH. AN1) all orders Visit out new greenN t.AKBA TOW N S house Larsen Floral A Nursery 212 East Third South. Phone AN OPPOUTUNI AY to st.vrt u 227-5 about $100 00 to $200 Do nionthlj and build mi to $400 000 to FLOWERS the perfect Valentine, $00000 monthly m 4 the emblem of affection Send a chain system of her flowers, she will expect them Work i money making units A blooming plant for her Valenpleasant dignified, tine, 25 cents up Flowers for all You will be jour own boss occasions College View Green Permanent work No seasons House, 702 North 9 East. Phone Business grew steadily during 377-3 depression. Have signed agreements for new locations No FUNERAL Flowers, by competent artist. Special attention given to selling, canvassing or expei u nev We train you Men necessary out of town orders. Pehrson must be reliable, honest and in- Floral, -960 Canyon Road. -Phone 397-dustnous Company 43 years old Rated $500,000 00 Leader m field Cash deposit of $750 00 to $3000 01 PERSONALS required whkh is returnable and fully protected with $10,000 On DIABETES, goitre, sinus, high-- bond deposited in your bank low blood, successfully treated References demanded and gier. 163 East Third North. 0 Write quick Give address and F-SEND your valentines by Western phone number. Box. 3 Hj 4 Union. 25 cents anywhere WALLPAPER cleaned, reasonable FOR SALE, Ml SC. price. Call at 390 East First 9 South CHEAP-Flo- or SALE FOR lamp, child s bicycle, portale typewrite! , ASTHMA, hayfever, rheumatism shoe skates Phone 835 pnr cured. Other from 4 to 5 p. m permanently 163 diseases successfully treated 0 East 3rd North. OR RENT Public address system For dances or public gathermg'-Phon- HIGHEST price paid for veal and 890-Phone nogs J F-1-3 APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED F-2- month-managin- J. Farmers A ssured Of No 0 R LSI NESS OITOR ITM1IES FLORISTS Utah State Hoopsters Near Title i inmechanically or ch, trie i' clined, now enip'.oNc to tt un in ipcie time t.u niuu1,, ill i mi lns'uiUng electric and ,ur lunditiunmg t ;u poeii' FOR SALE Wild hay Call Mu't hate fair edue ition, eha.i re'eord good ihir-uteand b, able to furnish references Writ1 FOR SALE First grade first00 ciop dedry farm alfalfa hay $9 fuliv as to age, ition bt ered Rhone 627-present oce.ipitior phone etc Utilities Eng Inst Box 53, Herald-JournaF-WANTED TO HUY g F-1- THREE E ist ROOM apartment, North -t 156 Mzzliesto 5 or South OXB. two 1st modern rooriio. tst I rber game at tonight at 8 oilmk mi the Smart gjm will lie the onlj postponed game to be plajed The 227 North TWO ROOM furntbhed apartment, heated 7 2 Edbt Stiond South F-1- 4 M-1- ll F-1- F-2- F-1- 2 F-1- e LOST and FOUND 95. Price for two $6 50 month 322 N 3 35 West APARTMENT South. E- TWO ROOM furnished Fouth 1H3 fill lushed partlv North TW O 3 4 Sixth FM4 F-- ll four room MODERN Caeln-lSovel- apurtifient East. 1st 3s6 apartment, East 3rd F-1- 3 WITH or without reasonable board four bojs or girls or two couples 202 North First East F-- ll F-1- 5 THREE ROOM apartment for LOST Two year old wire haired NUMBER 3 bob rent 266 East Third North F-Alfred sleighs. ternor dog, white with black Smithfield. Erickson, THREE rooms, 246 South 1st Phone 1179-- J Reward spots. 5 l. East BARGAINS in rebuilt washers, rolls Service for Maytag wringer LOST: Pointer, male, English and other makes Call Anderson. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5 white brown with spots, General Department Store M-- 7 months old. Reward, call 521-UNFURNISHED F-- 9 or 932 West 6th North. SMALL home, coop for 500 hens, $1395 00 at 690 North 1st East. THREE room apartment in new LOST: Truck chain. Call 50, reM-- 2 275 North Third East home 0 ward. ll F-1- 4 F-l- R F-- ll FOUND: A number 1 place for PETS, DOGS, Radio Repair Service. Johnson Radio Repair. Phone 332. 33 FOR SALE: Canary 3 West First North South 3rd East F-2- ftlALE HEEP WANTED BIRDS birds 394 APARTMENT, 261 13 North East Third playeu F-- ll ROOMS and HOARD POULTRY and SUPPLIES Weeks Results Utah State Utah PRESTON CHAMBER for DIRECTORS F-1- Dis-tila- F-1- J. F-2- ll g, F-1- F-2- d. F-1- F-1- ll F-l- !S NO LAPS SHOW I sc King Kalsominc. is easiest and 1ext. It easier, Spreads ton! EVERTON & SONS CO. Floors Renewed ia-At- as president LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annua! meeting of the Suh kholdert of the Cache Valley Banking Loiran, Utah, a coiporation will be heid on Tuesday, Febiuary 11. 1916 at 3,40 o clock p. in, at its banking house for the pm pose of electing duel tors for the ensuing nd tor the ti.ins,uton of year fstjt h other Ihimik sh .is nny proptriy route before the rmeiing. Ami at the annual imoting proposals and resolutions will be Gonshlertd and voted upon to amend of Hard Article s of incorporation bank in the following purtuulars To tbariy mwmiIv that the transaction of a g octal trust and investment business, as authorized or permitted hv law. is im luded .ith-iCom-pun- the Hv prices guaranteed silverware. EVERTON & SONS CO. Famous Ferrv fine dress hats. All snappy O CQ patterns. AH Colors. SALE PRICE fc.Oa BARGAINS We have many. Here is one Electricians Split mm C Knobs Oxfords Shoes Mens and young mens fine dress oxfords, All leather soks. In black only 1.95 to 2.45 ink the Board of of Winners of Saturday's Herald want ad contest. Mrs. S. A. Peterson, Junius McClellan, James Neves, Richard Call, Russell Cottle, Anna Peterson. Mamie Hansen, Madeline Kellar, Loyal Anderson, Jean Wacker, Dorothy Murphy, Milton Keller, Hildred. Neves, Beryl Rigby, Alice Bateman, Shirley Hickman, Anna Carlson, Flora Crockett. Ted Wenner-greOthello Hickman. L INFORMATION DEPT, i CLOTHING CO. m3 2 1 Watson, c Gardner, rg Wade, lg West, rf Garff, lg HDLLYROD Tops, Glass, Fenders, General Ferguson. 180 South Main. B. Y. rf Crowton, TIP Olof'on Has Best Average H Pctirson gunui on the Conoco team and one of the best men in the Logan igue. is proving himself as one of the leagues outstanding siurv is Ills total of 85 points ties him with Jetts. Rtd aughtn Goose Shins si. foi the individual sionng lead 1cteison has sioied 35 field 15 toil! tonvtrsions while ind goals Jeffs leads in field go Us with 38 and has nine foul pitihes Fallowing Jeffs among the forwards end third in the list of storeys is Vngil Nyman of Conoco w till 73 Olofson of Tates, leader a week ago, is m lourth plate in the league and first among the tenters with 77 points. Olofson s total gives him the best average in the league as the three leaders have played in seven games against the Tate center's six Olofson I average is 12 8, while the average compiled by Jeffs and Ieterson is 121 Third among the forwards is C. Perkes of Clarks with 74 and fourthi s Carl Nyman of Conoco with 71 Charley Dunn of Utah Mortgage Loan is second among the centers with 58 points and BUI Nyman of Conoco is third with 57 Falwaids of Sewells holds second la-- e among the guards with GALL0-WAY- S Blotter and F-2- If Tt Totals Referee, Swartz; 0. MONTANA WELDING Ve have had years of weld'ng experierce in the fol- lowing Railroad shops, Pipe lines, Oil fields, Marine. Structural building, General Farm and Shop Welding. s Now we are Cache Valleys leading weldeis. . Welding Shop. 337 South Main. Phone points The leading scorers FDRWAKPS Ga G T F P 7 38 21 9 8ft Jeffs, Pad 'Goose V. Nyman, tonovo ,7 37 18 4 78 Ierkes, Clarks Nyman, Conoco Heitz, Sewells Brown, SewelD Quinney, Flvans Drys iaie, Fllks O Waite, Clarks ...7 7 7 7 7 b .7 Vanderhoff Evans . 7 . 6 Elks 6 Pardini, Lo Sport M Balling, Lo. Sport .5 5 E. Dunn, Tates A Balling, Lo. Sport 7 6 ot ley, Safeway Richards, Ut Mtge. 6 6 Dunn, Lo Jr. H vv estover, Ut. Mige ..6 6 Hovey, Lo Hi Jr 6 Talbot, Ut. Mtge. i Smith, Lo Spoi v Andercon. Lo. Hi Jr 3 Bailey, -- -- VV Barrett, Tates vVuln.ore, 1.0 Hi Jr. ..6 5 Waite, Clarks 3 D horpe, Red Goose ..6 Wlllnore, Ut. Mtge. ..4 Calder, Lo Hi. Jr ..4 3 Wpytnan, Safeway 3 Dahle, Tates .. 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Hi Jr ...6 6 7 1 13 GUARDS Entries For Famous Race To Close 1 2 1 0 Today BY GEORGE KIKKSEY I mted Press Jstaff I orrcspoiiUcnt NEW YORK, Feb 10 d I- "- Hollywood is the years first red hot tip for the Kentucky derby, entries fir which close today The rave will be run at Churchill 'ow ns May 2 All it takes to enter a horse in the Kentui ky Derby is $25, and more than a hundred colts, tiilies end geldings will be nominated for Americas blue ribbon turf event It costs another $100 to start a nurse in the derny anu very seiaom do more than 15 get to the post for the mile and a quurter race Too Early Many horsemen mink the derby comes too early this year and have shied away from ,t The most nothit able absentee will be C. V. neys Red Rain, which won the hopeful at Saratoga and ran a dead heal with Coldstream in the Saratoga special. Red Rain is rated the best of the crop by Jai k Campbell, the New York Jockey clubs handicapper, d giving the Whitney entry a edge over Tintagel and Coldstream on his juvenile record Tom Kearney, St. Louis Bookmaker, has announced that he intends to make Hollyrood his winter He book favorite, probably at haj tentatively mp.de Grand Slam Tintdg.U, Brevity and Coldstream Seldorfi second choices, not at 10-Joes a waiter book favorite win tho derhy. Frcquent'y he doe3n even get to the post. llcllyvood ts a good sound hoise from the stable of " Hal Price of Kentucky, nnd seems to c.ai' a good chance to crack lae ;tnx r gainst winter hook favnr-iti- j He p almost certain to get to the post derhv day. Grand Slam Good Grand Slam, owned by Boma: stable, is highly regarded and is "fettnin to gef pDntv of pDy In the future book. He won the Arlington futui lty and Kentucky jocKey club stakes, the litter race havng produced many derby v.ui I two-poun- F-2- 1. ners Tintagel, leading money winne-pmo- n the luvemles with $72,270, h Brevity, two other season, are camlst paigning on the winter trucks, and either might develop into a derby favorite. Joseph E. Widener, owner of Brevity, expects his candidate to win the Florida derhv Mrrch 2 and develop into the year's outstanding Col. E. R. Bradley, who has tour derbies to his credit, will rely on Bien Joli this year. Little is known about Bien Job. three-year-ol- The Sports f s. Parade 10 ilP-F- our Minneapolis, sawed the handles.s off several of his old golf clubs and handed them to his the daughter, Patty, fatherly advice that perhaps golf was a better game for a growing girl than football and baseball. Patty, freckled, took the rusty and old rhibs and, with an okay, pop," went to work In three months she was a contender in the Minneapolis City championship. In three years (August, 1935) she carried Mrs. Glenna Collet Vare to 34 holes in the final round of the Womens National Championship Ta the past two weeks Patty, st 17, has won the two major Florida championship, defeating Mrs Maureen Orcutt Crews in one, and Marion Miley in the other TUCKER SHINES 11 13. Feb. 10 1 P. Stanford university, fresh from Hoyle Furniture company for expert and efficient service on all makes of Radios M-and refrigerators. or 486 night. TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES Satisfaction Bought, sold, exchanged and repaired. guaranteed on all sales and service. George B. Everton. Telephone 3SG or 233. a douDle win over U. C. L. A. in a Los Angeles series FYiday and d Saturday, defends its southern division. Pacific coast" '"e Raskatball leadership Saturday night against University of California, The game will be the third meeting between the Cards and Bears Path teams have won one game. newlv-acqutr-e- 4. Officials Elliott, Westfall, 10 10 Totals 13 Wright, f Wright, f T. K 5 4 30 LOGAN FIFTH G. T. F. 4 0 0 0 P. 8 2 10 4 3 19 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 - Ovcson. c R. Olson, g Bennett, g Olson, f Baird - 0 0 0 0 11 3 1 23 10 Totals -- 0 2 LOGAN TENTH G. T. F. P. 3 2 0 6 2 0 0 4 3 5 2 8 2 3 0 4 2 0 1 0 O' , 7aner, f Blaino, f Anderson, c f nndskog, g Richards, g Olsen, f --- -- 110 Totals HIDE PARK ai'cOprs f Waite, f c Uvd W. Waite, g Elwood, g Seamons, g a Totals Since Patty became a champion player Mr Berg cannot bear to follow in the gallery that watches her every match. Neither can he bear to stay away. So he has worked out a compromise that works tortures on both him and Tuxedo. W ith Tuxedo held tightly under hiS arm, Mr. Berg watches Patty from two or three fairways away. On one hole he will watch from a i, ridge, hundreds of yards distant. H 12 rson, f Miller, f Evans, c ) 1 1 .well, g - - Olson, g Partington, f Dopp. c Rnwalhs g Evans, g 2 6 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 7 0 0 0 5 0 15 8 2 32 G. T. 2 2 F. P. 2 10 15 10 00 22 10 0 0 0 0 2 10 4 3 10 6 2 10 4 3 0 14 Totals BENSON Parson, f Saunders, f E Saunders, c 2 24 G. T. F. P. LOGAN THIRD 117 111 7 3 31 G. T. F. P. 8 5 1 17 W R. 110 E Falslev, g B. Reese, g Larson, g 0 2 0 2 102 12 Totals 0 0 0 1 0 0-- 8 1 25 4 0 0 LOGAN FOURTH G. T. F. P. - 6 0 0 12 f Watts, Gunther, f Shoppe, c Toone, g Anderson, g Totals 6 7 1 1 21 1 1 13 P 0 2 2 44 11 0 0 z2 2 NT XT! UKIAU G. T. F. P. 0 2 Mikescll f Nymar., f 0 2 frooLston. C 5 3 2 12 Perrt, g King, g 0 0 0 0 Ferguson, f 10 12 13 10 10 02 snub-nose- RAN FRANCISCO. SERVICE 1X9 1 MIAMI, F'la. F'cb AS AGGIES LOSE 1 27 Hvde Park showed power in downing Logan Tenth 32 to 24, Logan Third ward, the defending "hampions. defeated Benson 31 to and Logan Fourth downed North Logan, 44 to 21, in other games played. The Ninth ward will meet the Logan Third ward team at 7 o'clock Wednesday in the opening tdt at the Logan junior high gym. The 8 o'clock game will be between Hyde Park and Logan Fifth, Benson and Logan Fourth will meet at 9 o'lcoclt and Logan Tenth and will play at 10 North Logan oclot k scores: week's Last I.OGAN NINTH G T. F. P. 3 2 2 8 Miller, f 4 f Skidmore, 6 1 1 13 Hermanson, c 0 0 Somers, g 0 0 0 0 Perkins, g 0 0 0 0 Chapman, f 0 0 0 0 Mendenhall, g 0 0 Clark, g 1 years ago come June, Mr. Herman Berg, a grain merchant of 2 12 23 8-- 1. BY HENRY McLF.MOKE 1 2 1 OERBY fox-terri- or Gallo-Way- Call 138 day lor-wai- d C C Logan Ninth ward hoou-ste- rs hung up another victory in the Cache stake M Men league last week to retain their post as undefeated leaders The leaders defeated Logan Fifth in a hard fought game by a score of 30 to The Flayer King Up ,'j Points; 36 FIFTH DEFEATS FIRST RED ROT top-flig- Giles, c and If Cannon, rg and c Brooks, lg and rg Black, lg Wright, Repaiiing. 3 34-3- 9 NINTH WARD FIVE IS Despite the defeat of the Utah State swimming team at Salt Lake Citv Saturday, the performance of V. Bert Tucker, Aggie captain, stood G. T. F. P. Pf out as a feature of the entire 2 meet The 1 1 1 2 Aggies lost to the Utes 2 d score of 58 to 26 0 4 4 4 by the men professionals The 0 3 3 3 9 while Tucker was ringing up vic- who have seen her (Johnny Re1 1 2 7 3 tories in the 440 and 220 yard free volts and Gene Sarazen are two) 4 4 3 2 10 10 of the swear she has the soundest game style events to chalk up 0 1 J Aggie points m the of any woman player Tn 0 0 race of the profeature th 2 j. country and with a year or so 440 free the style, more of experience will dominate yard J! !! J! gram, . ucser outdistanced the Utah siar, her field with an iron- hand. 11 11 11 33 H Jack Clayton, by 25 yards to win umpire, Evans the event in 5 37.7, less than a But this is not a story second slower than 'the record about Patty, or her prowess as exSTATE the times were Although a halfback, shortstop, and cellent throughout the meet, no before she took Seel skater, set new records were up. up golf. This is a story of Mr. Herman Berg and a little toy dog named Tuxedo, HUSKIES , and the misery Mr. Berg CARDS, brought to the two of them when he sawed the handles LEAD ON COAST of those clubs offand handed them to a freckle-face- d kid of 1 Totals Kunr.p, AUTO BODY WORKS 35-3- Mountain Rocky Turpm, If HERALD-JOURNA- Y U. conference hoop champions have performed a task that once apThey peared almost impossible have beaten the Cougars twice in twice in the Pi ovo "match-box- " two days As a result the Aggies are about certain of the western R M C. title for the second consecutive season They are sure of a tie, and the Cougars must win all four of their remaining games to keep the Agfrom another undisputed gies crown After winning Friday nignt's thr.l'i r by a score of 36 to 35, the Aggus came back again Saturday to completely dominate the play and tun away with the second game by a scote of 37 to 33 The game definitely proved the superiority of Utah State in western division play and stamped them as da gerous contenders for another KMC title. Aggies Pull Away The two teams scrapped on even terms during the early stages of the game with Brigham Young holding its last lead at 12 to 11 Shelby West, who replaced Ryan at this point in the first half, counted a basket and the Aggies w'ere in front to stay. They were out in front by a score of 23 to 16 at half time. Soon after the second half started the Aggies ran their lead to 10 points hut the Cougars came back to make the score 27 to 21. Later the Aggies led at 33 to 26 and, with a few minutes to go, at 37 to 29 Crowtons lone goal of the game and a basket by Brooks ended the scoring 18 Big Ed Wade played only minutes of the game, leaving on half personals before the first nded, but was eobily the outHe standing man in the game. took the ball off the backboard almost without a miss and held Elmo Ralph Crowton scoreless. Garff, who replaced Wade, also and ball played excellent defensive held Crowton until the last minute of play when he counted his lone basket. Gardner Consistent Rollie Gardner kept up the play that has stamped him as the most consistent and fastest guard in Fits defensive game the region. was exceptional. Kent Ryan played takgood ball in the second half, burden and ing over the scoring this counting seven points during s floor game was as pci tod Petty smooth as ever and he tied with Ryan and Wade for high point among the Aggies with seven pomt8 Cannon and Tar-za- n Captain Hugh Brooks were outstanding for the Cougars throughout the fray. Bill Kinners 17 points were not enough to put the Utah Redskins over and they succumbed before the Montana State five, 39 to 34, at in the second game of a series 16 Bozeman. Bill Ogle scored points to lead the Bobcats. AGGIES G. T F. P. Pf 2 1 rf Ryan, 2 4 Petty, If 616-W- SMITH B Montana State n, & SONS CO. EVERTON Mens and Young Mens it Journal-Ftox- y zr pft uid Winners Prices Popular We make low ton-senati- order of 1 f Fine fur felt hats, latest shapes in and young mens in $p black snow, pearl, grey, brown . . bustmss brtsbrick Champ, President. H K Huiren, Societal y. I Mb d at I.og ui I tah, January 20, 1'Mk Ikiily to Kh JO, 10 ; (iihIumvc) EVERTON & SONS CO. on 'our STOCKHOLDERS TO n Our electric floor sunder will work wonders with any old floor. Men's O. M Dr Merrill, Harley Greaves, Cha.se Kcarl, and C. It. Estensen. who were elected board directois of the Preston Chamber of Commerce Thursday night in the annual election, will decide Monday night on a new president of that civic organization, it was innounted FYiduy by Dr M O Merrill The new board succeeds C. L Greaves, FL J McClurg, and Earn-es- t Yaussi, with Harold G Swift CALL 279 F-1- 47-3- Utah States o'ciocr. NAMES Schedule Friday, Saturday vs Utah at Salt Lake City F NEXT Quarter for boys Inquire coffee route RAMSHAW U. S certified pollor-u5 609 East 4 th North. Automobile opportunity tested chicks are superior as bonus service 2u3 ONE Phone Prompt given Boulevard. Order now if you wish March girl. from western warehouse. Write 1078-3 or April delivery. 30 day free Albert Mills, 64 Monmouth, Cintrial offer on that Automatic cinnati, Ohio. Brooder Price $14 50 and FELLOWS. $18 50. Modern home. 221 North Third East. Phone up R. L. Dahle, aent, 350 North TWO SALESMEN Excellent opF-- ll 913-2 West. Phone 1050-2 live and for good pay portunity men over 25 years of age. ExHFAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMERS COLUMN perience not necessary. We train men who will work. See Den- FDR SALE FOUR room modern home, priced family cow Also two ton Rogers, 488 South First tor quick sale. Located 535 East ruder. house First south whl F-5th North Contact Revere Fors-berWest, LKigaii. west of Providence depot. 360 East 7th North. Phone SALES PEOPLE, AGENTS 827-8 FOR SALE or trade, good cattle AMBITIOUS reliable man wanted. trailer for any kind of hvestex k, Show 102 styles work, dress shoes. hav etc. Ivan Nelson, Smith-fielCLASSIFIED DISPLAY Daily commissions. Steady repeats. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Tanners, 442 C St, FOR SALE: Chester white boar, 0 3 Boston, Mass. cheap Phone 718-- J Choice Durham THREE good paying jobs open FOR SALE: WRECKER SERVICE Feb. 15, see ad in business opguernsey cow. Phone 681-J- 1 F-l. portunity column. CACKj: AUTO CO. MAN at 7 .500 344 304 400 378 470 250 307 337 4 6 6 BYl' der center, and Judkins and Bingham, guards. A preliminary game will be F-1- ... ' Logan and Weber are likely to play before an exceptional group of fn"s at I.ogan inasmuch as the tilt will be most vital in deciding the Region A One tournament entries. victory for Weber would about clinch the tourney berths for Weber and Logan Ogden, again, while a win for Logan v aula put the Grizzlies and in out front and Tigers through the race for third place into a wide 0icn fight. Jaigan will lineup with the regular five of Izatt and Peterson, forwards; James, center, and Ryan and Lindquist guards. The Weber lineup will and Wimmer of ounsisi Thomas forwards; Ahlherg, 345 North East Brigham Young 4 Montana State - 4 Utah University 2 bitrator. F-- q room apartment Logan-A- off in Region One tonight. Souui Caene is scheduled lo pluj at Ogden Tuesday night at 8 o t lock, w hile the Ireston-Bea- r Iiiver and North games have not as Jet heen si heduled. Preston and Bear River nmj not meet until the filial week of the season. Announcement of the games was made Monday morning h II. R. Adams, regional ar- F-2- 4 apuitment KMC. WESTERN 1)1 ISION Team Standing V L Pet P Op 8 2 .800 450 3ts Utah State 3s East COZY I F-- ll TWO flOOHS, modern lit j Com-mciu- il furnished apartment Call 5 S illll 1st West. SM ALL 4 MEET Peterson And Jeffs Tied For Scoring Lead Totals 9 5 3 21 another hell clamber up Ihe interpret the shouts which come from two or three fairways away. Unable to aporoximate the score of the match, Mr. Berg gallops about asking any and everybody bow it is coming along. He never gives a hint as to his identity, but clothes it behind such questions as: How is the little girl doing? is Miss Berg playing well and today? The answers he get always result in hardship for Tuxedo. For if R. Berg is told that Miss Berg just won the last hole and is two up. he gives Tuxedo a squeeze that brings yelps fioit: the tiny black and wh.te fellow. II he is told that three-putte- d and is Patty just Tuxedo one down. gets a jerk ribs. his that all but cracks match M. In a close gauvtt Bery runs the entire And at of human emotiojs. exwith weak is finish the haustion. Almost as weak, in tact, as poor Tuxedo, who, at the end of Pattys semi-finreund match in the Miami Bi'tmore tournament which siw her carried to the final On side of a bunker and endeavor to al green by "Mrs. Opal Bill, collapsed completely when Mr. Berg saw him down He had been squeezed to pulp by his nervous master , Mrs Berg, who has summoned up enough courage to follow her daughter s play from the gallery, is frank to admit that she doesnt know whether .her husband' wit stave off a nervous breakdown un- - |